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International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Thibault DeLeu, ISU SSP09 student, takes his team's robot from the stage before placing it on the Robotic Competition's obstacle course. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-035

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Angie Bukley, ISU SSP09 program director, and Satoko Abiko, an ISU SSP systems engineering guest lecturer, acted as judges. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-058

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. A student-built robot rolls across the obstacle course. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-053

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. A student-built robot rolls across the obstacle course. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-050

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. A student-built robot rolls across the obstacle course. A student-built robot rolls across the obstacle course. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-071

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Line Drube, ISU SSP09 student watches from the sidelines. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-084

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Left to Right: Luisa Fernanda Zambrano Marin, ISU SSP09 external relaations coordinator awards the winning Robotic Competition team members and ISU SSP09 students Felipe Sauced, Kenneth Ashford, Rogan Shimmin and Guy De Carufel. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-095

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertise and diverse perspectives. ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-011

International Space University (ISU) and Singularity University (SU) Emerging Space Nations Panel held at NASA's Ames Research Center 2009 host site. Angie Bukley, ISU SSP09 program director, speaks with the panel moderator, Ray Williamson, ISU SSP09 distinguished lecturer and executive director of the Secure World Foundation, Superior, Colo., before the discussion begins. ARC-2009-ACD09-0155-010

International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Konstantin Anonakopoulos, ISU SSP09 student makes last minute adjustments to a robot with his team members before the competition begins, ARC-2009-ACD09-0143-040

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International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. This panel featured astronauts from four different space agencies with different areas of expertice and diverse perspectives. Konstantin Anonakopoulos, ISU SSP09 student makes last minute adjustments to a robot with his team members before the competition begins,

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